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Turner’s Auto Wrecking in Fresno, Calif. has to be one of the most incredible junkyards in history considering it’s been around since the 1930s and takes up a good 75 acres of land and includes thousands of cars, which helps explain why the hosts from Roadkill were so excited to go there and find their next project vehicle to drive back to Los Angeles.

As soon as they walked on the property, Freiburger and Finnegan were in awe of all the possibilities. Driving around the junkyard, they pointed out certain things like a Mazda RX-7, 1966 Chevelle SS hood, and a 1957 Pontiac. They even popped the hood of an old Chevy Vega to find a Cosworth engine, and although they were excited about the find, they realized they’d probably never get it to run. They even spot a 1934 Ford fire truck before laying eyes on the one: a 1950 GMC shortbed truck that pretty much has all the parts they need to get it running. The guys start working on the “Jimmy six” engine and finally get it to run, and although they eventually succeed, the real challenge is whether or not the truck — which they nicknamed Pigpen — will get them all the way back home to Los Angeles.

Will Pigpen make it? Watch this week’s episode of Roadkill to find out!